LGBT collaborating at the International Congress of Applied Psychology (ICAP) 2014

LGBTCO staff produced a Quick Reference Guide for programming related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues at the International Congress of Applied Psychology 2014 and coordinated meetings about the International Psychology Network for LGBTI Issues (IPsyNet).

LGBT and IPsyNet- related ICAP programming highlights included the following:

Two meetings about the International Psychology Network for LGBTI Issues, one about its history and accomplishments, and the second about current objectives and initiatives.

LGBTCO staff also used the opportunity to meet with staff of organizations based in Europe working on issues of concern to IPsyNet including the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (topic: anti-LGBT bullying and how psychology may be able to contribute to the work); the International Lesbian and Gay Association, and ARC-International (topics: history, objectives and initiatives of IPsyNet and what psychology may be able to contribute to their work).